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- May 16, 2003
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I'm an under-employed ME who's looking at grad school. In my area there appear to be many more positions for the various CE disciplines than for ME's. I'm therefore considering a MS in CE.
In speaking with the graduate advisor, he was very encouraging about the job prospects and stability of Environmental Engineering. The US Labour Dept says that it's expected to have higher than average growth of jobs. It also seems less subject to low-priced offshore competition.
Anybody want to weigh in with an opinion about moving into Environmental Engineering?
Another question: Is licensing generally required for Environmental Engineers?
BTW, my background includes substantial chemistry so I would graduate with an MSCE and a BA in chemistry to go along with my BSME.
In speaking with the graduate advisor, he was very encouraging about the job prospects and stability of Environmental Engineering. The US Labour Dept says that it's expected to have higher than average growth of jobs. It also seems less subject to low-priced offshore competition.
Anybody want to weigh in with an opinion about moving into Environmental Engineering?
Another question: Is licensing generally required for Environmental Engineers?
BTW, my background includes substantial chemistry so I would graduate with an MSCE and a BA in chemistry to go along with my BSME.